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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 10, 1989
L. Guy, prominent Kowloon Bowling fairly steadily to tako 2 for 11. He is day, April 80. Unfortunately,__this Green Club skip, was another sports- proceeding Home vory shortly.
date has been reserved for the Hong. man who left in the Antenor.
Kong Volunteer Defence Corps annual rifle meeting!
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Jottings L. Jack, who leaves in the Glenbeg for
Despite an article in "The Cricketer" which stated that Lt. Manners, of H.M.S. Birmingham, would be in Eng land for the cricket season, it is learn ed that he will be in these waters the entire Summer. It is also highly likely that he will be here for our next season.
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Mr. R. Henderson, Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Hockey Association, will be leaving the Colony for Home within the next month and his duties. will in all probability be assumed by Mr. G. T. Palmer who has acted in that capacity before.
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During the absence on leave. of Mrs. Singapore to-day-en route to London, Mrs. A. J. Dennis will take charge of R. D. Gillespie, one of the hardest the Ladies' Section of the Kowloon Golf hitters ever to have played in the local | Club. Cricket League, left in the Boissoyain for the United Kingdom via South A. Zimmern, the Craigengower Cric- Africa.
ket Club first eleven wicket-keeper R. A. J. Simpson, the Kowloon Cric- batsman, has left the Government ser-ket Club opening bowler, was unfor- Annesley Keown, one of the most Harry Owen Hughes, Interport cric-vice and is now connected with the tunate to miss the "needle" game with promising swimmers and badminton keter and skipper of Hong Kong Cric-National Carbon Co.
Police on Saturday which gave the players in the Colony, who has also ket Club during the season_just con-
mainland team the Junior Cricket turned out for the Hong Kong Football cluding, has left for Home. He expects H. U, Ireland, former golf champion Championship. He was taken ill and Club in the Football, left for the Unit- to get in quite a lot of cricket whilst of the Colony, left for the United King-is now in Kowloon Hospital.
ed Kingdom in the Chitral to further on leave for his old team, the Incogniti.dom in the Antenor. Ireland has not)
his studies.. taken part in competitive golf here for Norman Bebbington, the Civil Service some time. cricketer and lawn bowler, left London. on March 24 and is due here towards the end of the month.
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The annual hockey match between the Civilians and Combined Services
will be held on Sunday, May 7.
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It is learned that there is a strong possibility that Kowloon Tong Club, who did so well in the Thifd Division
Capt. Whitmarsh, who has been one of the mainstays of Navy cricket dur- Due to the annual Bisley meeting of of the Lawn Bowls League, last season, ing his stay here, played what will the Hong Kong Rifle Association, the will be promoted to the Second Division J. G. Cotesworth, the Club hockey probably be his last game in the Colony Hong Kong Hockey Association have for the coming season. In charge of player, proceeded on leave in the An- on Saturday against Kowloon Cricket further postponed their six-a-side tour-their activities this year will be that
Club, Ho made ✪ runs but bowled nament which will now be held on Sun-seasoned player, H. Gittins.
tenor.
HIGH OVER!
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HIGH OVER ALL OTHERS-
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